by Scott D. Crawford | May 3, 2021 | Jobs, Social Science Business
Take the leap, reap the benefits The day before we closed the doors to our office in Ann Arbor, Michigan due to the COVID-19 pandemic last March, we interviewed a potential employee. After the interview, we had a nice conversation at a local restaurant. Looking back,...
by SoundRocket | Aug 26, 2021
Welcome 2021 RAPS Convergence Visitors!Please stop by and see us at Booth #22. Find out what a survey methodology and questionnaire design company (that’s us!) is doing at RAPS Convergence 2021. SoundRocket’s team of experts can help you meet the FDA’s rigorous...
by Jill Furnival | Jan 4, 2021 | Genetic Testing
Helix made headlines when they announced authorization from the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) for a whole exome sequencing platform, called the Helix Laboratory Platform. In the same breath, they also announced they obtained 510(k) clearance for their new...
by Gina Chiri-Osmond | Aug 21, 2021 | Climate Surveys, Higher Education, News
“This role blends my experience in higher education and my passion for research,” says Josh. SoundRocket recently welcomed Josh Patterson, Ph.D., to its Higher Education research team. “The higher education research space has always been a core business at...
by Scott D. Crawford | Nov 12, 2018 | FDA User Experience Study, Genetic Testing
Finding this post on or after Friday, November 16, 2018? This discussion of FDA authorization and the Personal Genome Service Pharmacogenetic Reports is part of a 5-part series, which you can now find in its entirety as one post here. Feel free to read on, however, if...